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the_sly_pig

(749 posts)
24. Honestly, there is plenty of blame to go 'round.
Sat Dec 21, 2024, 01:57 PM
Saturday

Looking at various information outlets its clear that the Caucasian vote put trump over the top. However, NBC released a post-election poll with these results:

Trump won men 43/55
Harris won women 53/45

Trump won the whites 42/57
Harris won non whites 64/33

Trump won GenX 44/54
Trump won Boomers 49/50

Trump won the uneducated
Harris won B.A. and higher

Trump won Catholics and Protestants.

I don't have any reason to dispute these statistics. I am surprised by how many women voted for Trump. I feel absolutely they had the most to lose. You figure the stupid and the religious would vote for Trump, and I am disappointed in my fellow GenX'ers.

Everyone knew damn well that when Mueller abdicated that Trump was not going to be prosecuted. But to try and pin the election loss on the stay-at-homers? I don't think so.

If someone tells me I'm going to lose my rights, or my daughter is going to be made a second hand citizen, my first response is 'the F you say' and do everything in my power to prevent that from happening. And there is plenty of blame to go around.

But this poll says that 45% of women voted to make themselves less of a person. That is seriously effed up.

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Great question. sop Saturday #1
Might have helped if Garland had gone after trump earlier. Garland might have also understood what a chitshow Silent Type Saturday #2
Have you read the report of the House committee? lees1975 Saturday #6
If they stayed home over that they are fucking idiots bottomofthehill Saturday #3
+1000. Paladin Saturday #4
But the failure to prosecute and convict him was a demonstration that one thing didn't matter. lees1975 Saturday #10
Short answer: not enough to make a noticeable difference. hay rick Saturday #5
I don't know about that. lees1975 Saturday #9
People who were upset at Garland's tardy prosecution were paying attention. hay rick Saturday #31
Right Wiz Imp Saturday #11
More likke 89%. 13 million registered voters didn''t vote, and a higher percentage of Democrats than Republicans. lees1975 Saturday #14
Not sure where your numbers are coming from, there was a 64% voter turn out bottomofthehill Saturday #35
Garland is totally at fault Trump should have been eliminated by 2022, gordianot Saturday #7
If he had been convicted - Nigrum Cattus Saturday #8
Bush brothers and corrupt SCOTUS never held accountable for their 2000 election theft GoreWon2000 Saturday #12
+1 leftstreet Saturday #17
i think it was a factor that influenced a lot of people orleans Saturday #13
No. MangoMoose Saturday #15
"I blame Clooney and Reiner and Pelosi and every other dem who forced Biden out.. 3catwoman3 Saturday #21
How many Dem ballots got disappeared? Irish_Dem Saturday #16
Damn 3auld6phart Saturday #18
Probably a non-zero number. There were a lot of reasons to say "to hell with it." n/t malthaussen Saturday #19
Garland. He made them stay home. Just like Hillary made them do it in 2016. Beastly Boy Saturday #20
Stop making excuses for people who didn't vote. nycbos Saturday #22
Failure to prosecute Dave Id Saturday #23
Honestly, there is plenty of blame to go 'round. the_sly_pig Saturday #24
I don't believe that many voters stayed home KS Toronado Saturday #25
It was MAGA repubs DownriverDem Saturday #26
Makes no sense to me. Voters who wanted Trump in prison ... Martin Eden Saturday #27
Those people must not have read the cheerleaders' thoughts on the matter Orrex Saturday #28
Garland's problem was that he seemed afraid DeeDeeNY Saturday #29
Or uniformed and disillusioned by another departure from a clear, simple message. lees1975 Saturday #34
I think you mean the Mr. Musk's chief of staff's legal strategy of delay Tweedy Saturday #30
Makes no sense but that seems to be the character of american voters these day, no sense. nt yaesu Saturday #32
Mostly it was morons who fell for bullshit issues that aren't really issues. CrispyQ Saturday #33
Sadly not a factor pattyloutwo Saturday #36
Talk about short-sighted... Blue_Tires Saturday #37
SC Jack Smith Got a Late Start Investigating Trumpf C0RI0LANUS Sunday #38
It certainly contributed to the general cynicism that people feel toward democracy and politics. Intractable Sunday #39
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